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Young installed the officers for the
Coming Year, The afternoon effex-
ing was taken and dedicated by Mtge
Lawrence, Seaforth• Mrs. UT.
Waehieston brought the good wishes
of the Preebytertal Woman's
Missionary Soden/. Meer the eine-
Mg of hymn, Mei, B. iT'teley, Wal•
ton reported the Training Schoen
Ctunpaign Fend was not yet all tom•
i pletee but, as the time had been
1 extended to June,she expressed
cKmfidence that the women of Huron
would fulfill their obligations.
Iteteoultions, pretreated ley Mre,
Durrell: Winghein and dealing with
I the following subjeol$ were accept-
1 ed: 1. Lineman trUl41uont :of
I• children. 2,.Tho use of alcoholic
beverages and advertising for some.
t 3. Commendation to Canadian Come -
1
ell of Churches for briefs rejecting
1 gambling in any form. 4. Commend-
ation to Government levy1fl of fines
for those responsible for Printing
undesirable comics. 6. Commendat-
ion to Government for lowering reins
on hewing. 9. A request to Can-
adieu Government to continue send
Ing surplus food to countries iu need,
ANNUAL. MEETING OF assisted by Mrs. II. Johnston, Blyth;
Mrs. A. Campbell, Auburn; Mrs. le
1.1URON PRESBYTERIAL W. M. S Taylor, Exeter; and Mrs. A. Lane.
Tice newly redecorated Northside Brussels,
United Church Seatorth. was the The finance oommihtee will be
beautiful setting for the twenty- Mrs, G. Armstrong, Mrs. J. Sutter,
.ttueth annual meeting of Huron I Mrs. W. Webster, Mrs. S. Cook,
'Presbyterial Woman's Mtesionary t Mrs,. A. Miller, Mrs. A. Taylor.
;Society on Wednesday, April iA44n,
The President Mrs. E. Desjardinrs, ; An invitation from Wingbem to
Grand Bend presided in both the meetf in
thlly eir church
ni dch next year was
morning and afternoon. The theme
nor the day was "The Christian The morning offering was takaQ
Mission." and dedicated by Mrs. Rev. Stinson,
The morning session opened.. at Seaford, while Mrs, Rev. Wilson,
9.39 with the Doxology and Invocat ' Clinton closed the morning session
Ion by the Pres. A period of de- ',with Prayer.
Wotions consisting ora hymn. Scrip- Adelicione dinner was served by
lure and prayer was conducted b' the hasemet of the Church by the
Mrs. E. Hocking, Cromarty and Mrs. entxfortli ladies.
,3„ McGill, Clinton. Words or i
-welcome brought to the ladies from ; --. The afternoon session opened with
i\orthside church by Mrs. B. P. Motif- hymn, Breath on me, Breath of God"
and Worship Service conducted by
Mrs. G. Menzies, Ethel, and Mrs. F.
Toll, Auburn. The main feature of
the of erneen was the special speak-
er
peaker 'ellen Dorothy M. Young, Home
Organization Executive Secretary,
Toronto.. Miss Young was intro•
duced by :Are. W. J. Moores, Confer.
"nee Branch President who also
:'v ".gltt eree±inge to Huron Pres-
teeterial from London Conference
Brunch.
at were replied to by Mre.W. J.
Greer, Wingbam.
The roll call of auxiliaries show-
ed et least fit different auxltiaries
represented. Each eecretary report
ed for her ore department and all
reports were very encouraging as
¢,. ch showed an !acreage in interest
end gi;ings. In then reports sug-
gestions were given for gaining new
F.-embere, such as personal invitat
ions, askirg new memb.rs to help
nt rneetinge, making meeting places
eobeerful and comfortable and having
n, well prepared and interesting
lsrogram PIanned. An appeal was I
made to pray for„ and work with, t
the youth and young women as they I
are the life of the church. Many
auxiliaries had special speakers at
anme of their meetings, some used i
Visual Aids, and nearly all were 1
grateful for our own. Study Book and
the "How To Use" which accom
;conies it.
'The women of the church were
encouraged to continue in their
supply work as those who are help -
,ed wile not forget that it was the
Church that helped them and, when
ibe opportunity comes, they will
turn to the Church.
The resolutions Committee for
1555 was appointed from the Sea-
forth Auxiliary and consisted of Miss
L:.wrerce, Mrs, Moffatt and Mrs.
under,
The nominating committee for
1055 will be convened by Mrs. N.
%rieDoweR, Belgrave. She will he ,
Mr. N. W. Tnewartlea, Clinton
Chairman of ' Huron Presbytery
brought greetings from Presbytery
to the W. M. S. In which he paid
tribute to the women of the ohureb.
Alter Mrs. Deseardlns ,expressed
her thanks to all who had helped
make the day a success, Rev, W. J.
Stineion, Seafortih pronounced the
Benediction and brought the meet-
ing to a close.
Blies Young took as theme of 'her
address "The Christian Mission"
She said she might have called it
"The Christian Hope" as we shall be ,
hearing those words many time I
when the World Council of Church- ,
es meets in Evanston, Illinois nest ,
summer. Our meaning of the word
"Mission"'"hat a great deal to do
with the fact that God has oommitted
unto as a duty to our tallow man
whish He exliects ns td fulfil. If
we are to have missions, we must
have missionaries. Missions are de-
pendent upon our ability to sbare
and !hey require unity.
.1 very impressive Memorial ser-
vice was conducted by Mrs. Rev.
1l ,gers. Heetsail, when tribute was
paid to those memhess who had de-
parted thea world during the past
Year.
A period of discuielon followed
when Mrs. W. 3. Moores and Miss
Yonne. attempted t,, answer quest
lona taleen from the "Quee"Doh
Rox."
Mr". Durst from Egntondvflle con-
tributed ;i Sulo after welch :mss
1
d
Slate of officers for 1954 • 1955 is
as follows.
Hon. -Pres, `,,., Mrs. W. Gree, Wing -
ham.
Past Pres. - Mrd. H, Kirkby, Walton
Pres..,.. Mrs. E. Des3ardins, Grand
Bend
Ise Vice -Pres..... Mrs. L. Wightman.
R. R. 5 Wing -ham
Vice Presidents .... Centre, Mrs, J.
A. McGill, Clinton. West, Mrs
F. Toll, Auburn. South, Mrs.
Will. Loge, Grand Bend, :Forth,
Mrs. Geo. Menzies, Mel,
Evening Auxiliary Sec..— ........ Mrs. R.
Lawson, Seaforbb
Recording Sec..,.. Mrs, W. E. Mille
Walton
Corr' eponding Sec. .... Mists Minnie
Barber, Wingham.
Treasurer .... Mrs, J. Sutter, Clinton.
Ser. Christian Stewardship ......Mrs,
Geo. Armstrong, Heusall.
Sec. Mission Circles .,. Mrs. E. Mill-
er, R. R. 3, Exeter.
Sec, Affiliated C. G. T. T. Groups
Mrs. R. Pollock, Fordwich
Sec. Mission Bands ...; Mrs. N. Mc-
Dowell, R. R. 1, Belgrave.
Sec. Baby Bands ..,. Mrs. M. Gardin-
er,
ardiner, Kirkton.
Associate Members. Secretary —
Mrs. R. Allen, Brucefield,
Supply Sec. — Miss J. Saunders,
Goderioh,
Community Friendship Sec. — Mrs,
W. McVittec. Blyth.
Literature Sec. — Mrs. le. Web:iter,
Blyth.
Missionary Monthly, World Friends 1
Sec, — Mrs. Wm. Johns, R. R. 3,
Exeter.
fihristian Citizenship Sec. — Mrs.
Harold Doig, Fordwioh.
Press Sea — Mrs, Geo. Michie,
R. R. 4, Brustsela
WALTOli
Personals; Frank Marshall, North
Bay. with his mother, Mrs. E. Marc- j
lioll. and Barrie; Mr, and Mrs. Don
Gray and family, Stratford, with 1
,T''rph Hackwell; Mies Iva Fraser, 1
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oe CANADA, LIMITED
Stratford, with Mr. and Mrs. M.
Weser; Mie Geraldine Dermad with
Mr. and Mrs, Don Gray, Stratford.
Mr, and Mrs. Glen Fraser and family
Stratford, with Mr, andMrs. M. Fras-
er; Murray Kirkby with his parents,
Mr, and Mrs. Geo, Kirkby, Burwash;
Charles Shannon, Toronto, with his
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John
Shannon; Miss, Annie Gordon home
after a few weeks with Mr. and Mrs.
Les. Price, Winthrop; Miss. Marg.
Kerley, Toronto, with Mr. and Mrs.
W. Broadfoot and Miss Barbara Patt-
eon: Misses June and Audrey Back-
well
ackwell 1n London, wibh friends; Mrs.
Horace Rnetledge end family, Lon-
don with Mrs,, M. Humphries; Miss
Merge McDonald at beer ltnme in
Teeswater.
W. M. S. and W. A.
The April meeting of the Walton'
W. '1T. S. anti W. A. group was held
• t home of Mrs. Herb. Travis on
WednesdeLy, April 14th, with twenty-
cm@ (g@o2~ C�
50 YOUR BIROS ARE
HOME ON THE. RANGE,
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MAKINe OUT
five ladies in attendance. The prerQ-
I dent Mrs. Ronald Bennett was in
f charge of tike meeting, which opened
with the hymn, "Christ The Lord Is
I Risen To -day," after whioli a prayer
Iwas offered and the Soriptnre lesson
I was read from Psalm 734. Mrs. Fern
Patterson gave the secretary's report
i and called the roll and Men Frank
Kirkby gave the treasurer's report.
During the business period final ar-
.rangements were made for a bar-
' star to be held in the school -room
1 of the churoh on April 26111. Mrs.
Allan McCall gave an Interesting
topic entitled "Easy To Live With"
1 this was followed with a poem by
1 Mrs. Douglas Ennis entitled, If 1
could Make a friend to -day" The
meeting closeed with hymn 95. and
I the Mizpah .Bhnediction repeated in
unison.. Contests were conducted
Iby Mrs. E. Dale and Mrs, A. Me-
, Call, Lunch was served by the host-
ess and assisted by Mrs. M. Thomas,
Mre. John Shannon, Mrs. Walter
iewley and Mrs. Robert Kirkby.
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